Showing posts with label pdf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pdf. Show all posts

Monday, July 1, 2019

CleverPDF - 27 Powerful and Free Online PDF Tools



PDF files are extremely useful and ubiquitous. There are ways to view them on any device and any platform. Sometimes you need to convert a PDF file to another format or you want to convert another file to a PDF file.

There are a lot of resources out there to do this. CleverPDF is one of them. CleverPDF offers 27 Powerful and Free Online PDF Tools including conversions and modifying PDF files. It is available in 20 different languages and there is a support and help page.






Here are some More Resources for working with PDF Files (lots here, plus more listed below)

Free online PDF converter - EasyPDF - secure and free









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Thursday, February 14, 2019

Free online PDF converter - EasyPDF - secure and free





EasyPDF.com is a new online PDF converter that finally addresses the needs of modern person - It is Secure, Anonymous and Free. EasyPDF.com is an all-in-one online tool that offers all types of PDF conversion to other formats and vice-versa. OCR conversion of scanned images is supported as well. Using this tool will make your PDF management easy.







Main features:
- Totally anonymous tool, without registration process
- No ads, no limitations, 100% FREE
- Fast, secure and reliable
- Access via a browser on any device: Windows, Mac, Linux or Mobile
- Import files directly from your Google Drive or Dropbox






Easy PDF is a useful tool for document management and working with PDF files.








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Friday, May 11, 2018

PDF Candy - free online PDF editor and converter - lots of great features



PDF Candy is a site I just found out about from a colleague from up in Canada. It is an amazing collection of free, online tools to edit and manage PDF files.

PDFs are one of the most common file formats used to share data and documents. Being able to edit and manipulate them is important. PDF Candy provides a robust, free, online tool set for working with PDFs. There is even a Windows download app.

It is available in 15 different languages and is very easy to use.

You can convert from PDF to formats like Word, JPG, DOCX, PNG and more and you can convert Word, JPG, DOCX, HTML, EPUB, MOBI and more to PDF. In addition, you can compress, merge, split PDFs, delete and rearrange pages, extract images and text and other tools.




Check it out and see if it is useful to you. More PDF resources can be found here.



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PDF tools, resources, and much more






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Thursday, March 2, 2017

Tools to work with, annotate, create and convert PDF files




PDF, or Portable Document Format, files are ubiquitous these days. The format is a great way to share files since every operating system, including mobile devices, has free software available to read the files. Creating these files, manipulating them, marking them up, editing them, and converting them to other formats are all needed activities for many people. Here are some great resources to use with PDF files. 

Monday, April 27, 2015

SmallPDF - free, online PDF Tools - compress, convert, split and more

PDFs are one of the most popular document formats, mainly because you can view them easily on any device. Sometimes you need to modify them or convert them to other formats depending on your usage.

SmallPDF is a free, online service that gives you the ability to compress, convert, split, merge, modify, (and more) PDF files.

It's very easy to use. Select the function you want to perform from the home page and then just drag and drop your files. It's that easy. It supports converting images to PDF and PDF to Office and Office to PDF, along with much more.

You can even send them a PDF and they will print it and mail it to an address for you.

Here is a list of all of the functions.

Compress PDF
JPG to PDF
PDF to JPG
PDF to Word
PDF to Excel
PDF to PPT
Word to PDF
Excel to PDF
PPT to PDF
Merge PDF
Split PDF
Unlock PDF
Send letter







Here are some More Resources for working with PDF Files  (lots here, plus more listed below)

PDF Converter - free online PDF conversion

Lots of PDF resources - print, markup, convert and more

PDFBinder - simple tool to merge PDF documents into one

BabyPDF - Edit PDF documents for free

Crocodoc - markup PDF files for free

Fill Any PDF form - fill out, sign and send forms









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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Cometdocs - free file conversion - online and Chrome Extension

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Cometdocs is a free online file converter. It converts PDF files to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, AutoCAD, HTML, and other formats. You can also create PDF files from almost any file format, including XPS, Publisher and more. You can also store your documents online and share them. You get 2GB of storage with the free account. 




There is also a Chome extension, Cometdocs PDF converter:  https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cometdocs-pdf-converter/olgfoomjdkeijllelookodfgiogbdoch/

These are some of its main highlights of the Chrome Extension:
  • Converts files right inside Google Drive, no need to leave the service.
  • Converts PDF to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Text, Images, OpenOffice (not just PDF to Word like Google Drive) formats.
  • Unlike Google Drive itself, files larger than 2 mb can be converted. No limit on page numbers.
  • There is a limit for free users of five free conversions per week, but this is higher than most similar services. 
  • Images and documents in Microsoft Office Formats (not Google Docs formats) can be converted to PDF as well, without leaving the service.

Users can use the Chrome app with the free account as well. The only difference between the free and the premium account is in the number of conversions per week (free users have 5 available conversions per week), which is more than other similar services offer.

The conversion quality remains the same, but the conversion of scanned documents is reserved for Premium users only. You can find more details on account types here - http://www.cometdocs.com/user/subscriptions


Related:


More Resources for working with PDF Files



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Samepage - app to get more done with contextual collaboration



Samepage is a "contextual engagement platform" that just launched some new features (see press release below). It has a free version with some great features, including context and collaboration, organizational features, and communication. There are more advanced features available for a fee. It has an intuitive, well designed, user interface and it only takes minutes to get started.

Samepage allows users to create content, including text, multimedia, Office Files, PDFs, Dropbox files, attachments, Google Drive, Google Maps and more. Users collaborate in real time and can comment and work together on projects. It can be used by people for personal projects and planning as well as by companies and groups for major projects.



It's very easy to use and setup and can be very useful for managing events, trips, projects, and much more. It is web based and there are mobile apps available for iOS and Android. You can create "Pages" that are private, social on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, Group pages, and Public Pages for anyone.




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Take a look!


Samepage Debuts Advanced Features, Modern Design and Two New Mobile Apps


Samepage Solidifies Its Position as the Leader in Contextual Engagement and Digital Collaboration


STARTUP GRIND 2015 GLOBAL CONFERENCE ­ REDWOOD CITY, CA ­ FEBRUARY 9, 2015 ­ Samepage, the free online place where people can communicate and share content with context, today announces significant platform upgrades including a fresh modern design, mobile apps for iOS and Android as well as a range of innovative features, further strengthening its consumer and business offerings. Samepage now enables easy inclusion of content from cloud based services such as Google Apps, Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive and Box and includes social page sharing via Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.


"Our vision at Samepage is to create an online place where people can easily share ideas, content and context” says Scott Schreiman, chief executive officer of Samepage and Kerio Technologies, the parent company to Samepage. “ We've based the development of Samepage on three fundamental principles, first the need to bring together files with conversation to preserve context and help people get more done. Second, the need to support a 'post-file' world via integration with top cloud services and finally, ease of use to bring these benefits to consumers as well as businesses."


Samepage’s New Features, Benefits and Design
With fast-paced lives and an overwhelming number of ways to connect with one another, communication and collaboration have become increasingly challenging. Samepage’s new features enable people to easily organize ideas and communicate with each other to get more done. Samepage differentiates itself from other collaboration solutions by offering contextualization to all content featured on a page. People are empowered to define, share and preserve context related to specific pieces of content on a page streamlining the collaborative process. No more hunting for old emails or getting lost in a cloud file folder.

Get all your content on Samepage, including:
Any Mac or PC application file (e.g., Word, Excel, PDF, etc.)
Images and YouTube videos
Dropbox, Box, Google Drive or Microsoft OneDrive
Google Maps
Text and conversations

You choose how to share
Private pages
Social pages for Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn
Group pages for select people (e.g., book club, finance team)
Public pages for anyone on the Internet
Modern design and user interface
Designed for consumers and businesses
New Samepage logo, branding
Customizable ³cover image² photo page headers
Improved navigation experience


Samepage¹s New iOS and Android Apps
Samepage just released its first Android application, available here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kerio.samepage.


There is also an updated iOS app, available here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/samepage/id632534443?mt=8. Both mobile apps are now available globally.


People can now view pages on the go, create new pages, edit content and add images on their smartphones or tablets, making Samepage even more convenient.


Samepage Pricing and Availability
While there are many companies in the collaboration space, Samepage is unique in that it is designed from the ground up to be the easiest to use way to share information and ideas online with others, in both our personal and business lives.


Samepage is a free service that lets anyone create and share an online page in minutes. Sign up at www.samepage.io.


Samepage for Business is a paid service that businesses can rely on to improve productivity while reducing email volume. For more details, go towww.samepage.io/business.


About Samepage
Samepage is changing the way people share ideas and content. Anyone can create a free online page in minutes and collaborate with friends, family, co-workers or the world. We built Samepage so our company could work together more effectively. Then we discovered Samepage is also awesome for organizing social, group, and school activities. Now lots of people are using Samepage to plan epic vacations, organize school fundraisers, keep sports teams on track, run their businesses and get more done. How will you use Samepage? For more information and to create a personalized Samepage page, visit www.samepage.io.


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Friday, March 6, 2015

PDFs - lots of tools and resources for working with them



PDF, or Portable Document Format, files are ubiquitous these days. The format is a great way to share files since every operating system, including mobile devices, has free software available to read the files. Creating these files, manipulating them, marking them up, editing them, and converting them to other formats are all needed activities for many people. Here are some great resources to use with PDF files.


Some PDF Readers:

Adobe Acrobat Reader - http://get.adobe.com/reader/ - read pdf files.

Foxit Reader - http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php - read pdf files.


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Evernote - PDF files that are attached to notes in Evernote are viewable directly in the note. You can also annotate them using Evernote. This is my favorite way to handle PDF files because I can view them directly in the note, add my own notes, comments and other attachments in the note, and I can annotate the PDF file.


Google Apps and Google Chrome can also display PDF files and you can download Docs, Sheets, and Slides files as PDF.




Google Apps, the free service from Google, can view PDF files. Another nice feature, is that if you upload a PDF file to Google Docs, you can have it convert text from a PDF into a Google Doc. It will extract the text but not individual images.





Creating the PDF file is very simple. I create the original file using a word processor or presentation program and then convert it to a PDF file using CutePDF Writer. CutePDF Writer is a free utility that installs onto your computer like a printer. You create your original file and then “print” it. Instead of selecting your printer, you select “CutePDF.” The software will convert the file to PDF form and ask you were you would like to save it. You can also use it to “print” any file, including web pages, to a PDF file. I use this often to save web articles for reading later.

There is also a free application available that allows you to merge multiple PDF files into one PDF file.





Quick PDF tools is a great resource. The software is easy to install and very easy to use and the website has easy to follow instructions. You simply select the PDF files you want to merge in Windows Explorer, right click, select QuickPDF tools, and select merge. You can then order them in the window in the order you want them merged, and then select merge. It is really that easy.




PDFtoWord is a free site that converts PDF files into Word documents.

This comes in handy when you have a PDF file that you need to edit and change and you don't have the proper, and expensive, software.

It's very easy to use. Go to the site, select a file from your computer to upload and convert, and enter an email address where you want the Word document sent. That's it.

I used it to convert a 9 page, 3MB PDF file and it took about 15 seconds to upload. The converted file did not show up in my email inbox until later that evening. (it was graphic intensive too).

The converted file was pretty accurate with almost no errors, which I manually fixed in a few minutes. The quality of the conversion was really good.

Remember also that it will not be able to convert a file that was only an image, like a file that was scanned. It will simply put that image as an image in a Word file.

This is really handy for taking files that were created with a print conversion (like CutePDF) or from Acrobat and making them editable in Word. If someone created the PDF file by scanning a document, this will not convert it back since the scanning process converts everything into one image.

It's not bad for free. You definitely don't want to use this if you need the file converted immediately. You will want to plan ahead due to the delay in getting the file converted and the fact that you may have to do some manual editing of errors.




PDF Online is an online service that has both fee and FREE services relating to PDF files.

One of the free services is "Doc2PDF" that will convert a document to a PDF file. You can only convert files up to 2GB (to convert files up to 10GB you need to subscribe to the premium version).

This is good for people who don't convert many files to PDF. If you want to convert a lot of files to PDF, I suggest CutePDF.

The other free service is "PDF to Word" which converts your PDF documents to RTF Documents for viewing and editing Word. It works very well and fast. After uploading your file, it will convert it and then leave a link for you to download with the converted file.

Another way to do this is with PDF2Word.






Free My PDF is a very useful site for those of us that deal with PDF files a lot. Many PDF files that are unlocked (you can open and read them) sometimes have restrictions on printing or copying text from the file. Free My PDF can remove those restrictions.

It is very easy to use. Go to the site, select the file you want modified, and click "Do It". You will then be able to download the unlocked file.

If you need a password to view the PDF file, you can not use this service. It also can not be used for illegal or immoral uses. In other words, you can't use this to violate copyright laws or take someone else's work.

Sometimes, these copy and print restrictions are in a file completely by accident because the person creating the file forgot to change the settings. Other times, you simply need to print or copy something for your own use. For example, a PDF file from a financial institution to me, with information about my account, would not let me copy or print. I wanted to copy part of it for my own records and print a hard copy for easy reference. I used Free My PDF to do that. No laws or ethics violated.

Here is the legal info at the bottom of the page:

An important note: There are many valid reasons to want to remove a password from a PDF (Ask your favorite lawyer about copyright and fair use, or Google it), but there are also many bad and illegal reasons. YOU MAY NOT USE THIS SERVICE FOR ILLEGAL PURPOSES. You also should not use this service for immoral puposes (it's not always the same). The owner of this site takes NO RESPONSIBILITY for the files processed on the site or generated by it, or anything else related to your usage (legal, technical or otherwise). Use it at your own risk.
The writer of this blog also takes no responsibility for your use of Free My PDF.



So, there are a lot of great resources for creating and utilizing PDF files. PDF files are great to use because anyone can read them without needing any special software.

And here are lots more PDF Resources.



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Monday, March 2, 2015

Free Online PDF to Word Converter



PDFs are one of the most popular document formats, mainly because you can view them easily on any device. However, sometimes you need to convert one to a Word document to edit it. There are a lot of different PDF tools out there. Here is another.

Scanned PDF to Word is a free online tool for converting PDF documents to Word (.docx).

- There are no restrictions. Files of all sizes can be sent for conversion an unlimited number of times.
- Absolutely all pages in the document are converted.
- Both scanned and standard PDF files are supported.
- Even complex PDF files with forms, tables, images, non-standard layouts etc. are converted accurately.
- Everything is free – the only price is viewing a couple of ads and nothing more.
It's very easy to use. Select your PDF file to convert, enter your email address, and click "start". When it's done you'll get an email.



Here are some More Resources for working with PDF Files  (lots here, plus more listed below)

PDF Converter - free online PDF conversion

Lots of PDF resources - print, markup, convert and more

PDFBinder - simple tool to merge PDF documents into one

BabyPDF - Edit PDF documents for free

Crocodoc - markup PDF files for free

Fill Any PDF form - fill out, sign and send forms

I Love PDF - merge or split PDF files


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Friday, December 5, 2014

Free PDF to PowerPoint converter



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Cometdocs has a great website that allows you to Convert your PDF files to Word, Excel, PowerPoint and more. You can convert various formats to PDF and store & share your documents for free. This is very useful for educators with PDF files that they need to edit and update.

They also have a new, free iOS app called PDF to PowerPoint. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pdf-to-powerpoint/id908959422.  It converts presentations trapped inside the PDF format for further reuse and editing. The converted document looks the same as the original, with all images, slides and text layout perfectly preserved.

Here are the features:

- It converts just about any PDF - big, scanned, complex, upside-down, non-English letters, etc.
- Images and slides are recognized accurately, and end up looking exactly like the original PDF.
- No limits on the number of conversions.
- It can be used for free
- The app is amazingly lightweight.
- The output format is pptx.

The app can be used for free, without limits on file size, number of requests or conversions. However, free user might be promted to wait for a bit, to ensure conversion completion. Premium lifetime users
don’t have to wait at all.

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Friday, June 29, 2012

PDF Mergy - combine PDF files into one - Chrome web app



PDF files are everywhere. Every operating system and every device I know of can read them. They are a great way to share and publish files since they can be locked, watermarked, and viewed on pretty much any device or OS. Most office suites allow you to save files as PDF formats and there are some other great tools for creating them.

Sometimes you have multiple PDF files that you want to combine into one. I do this often since I save scanned documents as PDF files, as well as much of my own work.

Application PDF Mergy 


PDF Mergy is a Chrome web app that makes it easy to merge PDF Files. Drag and drop or select from your computer, place them in the order you want, and then, viola, one merged PDF file. It is all done on their server, not your computer, so this is a great app for use with Chromebooks and for people looking to do everything in the cloud. QuickPDF does the same thing, but needs to be installed on your computer.


Related:

PDF - interesting infographic and lots of resources for using them


PDF Converter - free online PDF conversion

Lots of PDF resources - print, markup, convert and more

PDFBinder - simple tool to merge PDF documents into one

BabyPDF - Edit PDF documents for free


Friday, June 8, 2012

Convert PDF to HTML free online




Occasionally, you may want, or need, to convert PDF files to HTML files for use on a website or blog. This site will do that for free for you. PDF to HTML is free, easy to use, will accept files up to 40MB, all web based and has high quality conversions.

It's very easy to use. Go to the site, select your file on your computer, and send it to them. That's it. The quality of the conversion is very good and the files look like they are PDF files still.



Monday, May 14, 2012

PDF Converter - free online PDF conversion




PDF files are everywhere. Every operating system and every device I know of can read them. They are a great way to share and publish files since they can be locked, watermarked, and viewed on pretty much any device or OS. Most office suites allow you to save files as PDF formats and there are some other great tools for creating them.

PDF Converter is a free site that allows you to convert PDF files to DOC, XLS, or PPT file formats and will also let you create PDF files from almost any file format.



It's very easy to use and there is nothing to download or install on your computer. Simply select the conversion you want to do, upload your file, enter your email address and when the service has finished your conversion, you will get an email with the link to the converted files. There is a file upload limit of 2MB, but there is no limit on how many conversions you can do.

Try it out: http://www.pdfconverter.com/free-pdf-conversion-online/


Related:

PDF - interesting infographic and lots of resources for using them






Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Web2PDF - provide PDF creation on your blog or site




Web2PDF Online is a free service that will convert HTML to PDF for your websites so your visitors can quickly save information on your site to a PDF file. It also keeps track of all of the PDF conversion activities on your site.

It only takes 3 steps to set it up on your site or blog. 1) set the conversion options (page setup, etc) and test it. 2) create the Javascript for your site and 3) copy and paste the Javascript onto your site to create the widget.





The site offers support and it is really easy to use.

This could be a good option if you would like people to be able to save parts of your blog or website as a PDF file, including having students do it as an archive of material for their notes.



Related:

Lots of PDF resources - print, markup, convert and more



Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Crocodoc - free online file markup service - adds new HTML5 technology



Crocodoc is a great, free tool that I have used often. It is an online service that allows you to upload and markup documents, including PDF files. You can not actually edit the PDF file, but can add text, highlight, draw, and even strikeout text. When you strikeout text, it opens a new text box above the strikeout for you to edit. You can even collaboratively work on documents with other people.

The personal sharing and markup service is now at http://personal.crocodoc.com/




Today, Crocodoc announced that it has new technology and features, adding HTML5 document embedding for PDF files and Microsoft Office files to web products. Crocodoc originally used Flash on it's site and then last year launched it using HTML5 for mobile work.

The new features announced today will allow users to use Crocodc to embed documents into any mobile app or web app. Dropbox, LinkedIn, Yammer, and SAP are using this technology. This is what powers Dropbox's ability to allow you to view documents in your web browser and mobile device without having to download the file.

So, what does this mean for education? It means we can see more web based and mobile apps that can do more with documents. This can help educators share and use documents on mobile devices themselves and with their colleagues and students. It also means that Crocodoc is doing well and should be around for a while, letting us continue to use their excellent site to markup, share, collaborate, and annotate files.

Check out Crocodochttp://personal.crocodoc.com/


Source: TechCrunch


Related:

Crocodoc - markup PDF files for free

Lots of PDF resources - print, markup, convert and more




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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

PDF - interesting infographic and lots of resources for using them



PDF, Portable Document Format, files are ubiquitous. They are everywhere. They are a great way to share and publish files since they can be locked, watermarked, and viewed on pretty much any device or OS. Most office suites allow you to save files as PDF formats and there are some other great tools for creating them.

Here are some great resources for working with PDF files and an infographic about PDF files and the format.

Lots of PDF resources - print, markup, convert and more

PDFBinder - simple tool to merge PDF documents into one

BabyPDF - Edit PDF documents for free
Crocodoc - markup PDF files for free

Fill Any PDF form - fill out, sign and send forms

I Love PDF - merge or split PDF files

Adobe Digital School Collection - supporting creativity and digital literacy - includes Adobe Acrobat for creating PDF files














Friday, March 9, 2012

BlogBooker - turn your blog into a PDF book


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BlogBooker is a free site that turns your blog into a PDF book from all the blog's entries and comments. It works with WordPress, LiveJournal and Blogger blogs.

It is very simple. You export your blog (slightly different process for each blog service - BlogBooker has instructions for you) and then upload it to BlogBooker. It then assembles everything into a high-quality PDF file. This can take a few minutes or longer depending on the size of your blog.

This is a great way to print your BlogBook or make an archive/backup of the blog. It could also be useful for students and educators as a way to save a blog as a portfolio item.


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

BabyPDF - Edit PDF documents for free


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PDF (Portable Document Format) is a file format that every device can read (computers and smartphones) on every OS with free readers. They are a great format to use to share with others because of this fact.

BabyPDF is a free tool that lets you edit or touch up scanned PDF files or received faxes in PDF format. The only downside is that edited files will have a watermark at the bottom of the edited pages.

But, it's a small file (for Windows only) that lets you quickly and easily mark up these PDF files.

Click on the resource link below for more information on how to use it.


Resource: Online Tech Tips

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

PDFBinder - simple tool to merge PDF documents into one




PDFBinder is a free tool that allows you to merge multiple PDF documents into one. Simply click "add file" select the PDF documents you want to merge, and then click "Bind". That's it.

This is a great resource for schools and teachers that use PDF documents often. Sometimes you have different files, whether scans of paper documents, PDFs of websites or already created PDFs, that you want as one file.




Other PDF Resources:

Crocodoc - markup PDF files for free

Fill Any PDF form - fill out, sign and send forms

I Love PDF - merge or split PDF files

Lots of PDF resources - print, markup, convert and more



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